How many cores does the ARM branch support?

Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD plagnioj at jcrosoft.com
Tue Oct 2 06:04:29 EDT 2012


On 06:31 Tue 02 Oct     , Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello OverGeeks and *,
> 
> I have gotten a new gadget which run only with 700MHz but has  32 cores.
> Support 16 GE Interfaces a 50 Gbit universal interface and 4 PCIe ports,
> SATA HDD and much more...
> 
> ...and yes, this ARM microcontroller is a telecommunications controller.
> 
> However, I have the Evaluation  Kit  and  a  PCIe  graphiccard  and  now
> installed Debian ARMEL.  Unfortunately I get only 2 cores working...
> 
> What must I do to get the other 30 cores?
32 cores on arm? which soc is it

usualy the nr_cpus is set to 2 check it
> 
> (without them, my Marvel Discovery MV78200 us 5 times faster)
> 
> And is it possibel, to get 100 cores running?
> (this is the bigger version of the microcontroller I have)
> 
> I like to transform the 32 and 100 core versions into PanelPCs with  the
> ultimate super power...  :-D  ...even it will be only a gadget for me!
Best Regards,
J.
> 
> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
>     Michelle Konzack
> 
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